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china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very elaborate, well thought out. it looks like they come from up here, organizations that you know, people that you know or a anybody you know from the gym. neil: obviously warnings must go out. if you are getting an e-mail that appears to be coming from a colleague or a source or a friend or what have you, at the very least that freezes them. in and of itself, it compromises our defense the way, doesn't? >> you cannot be too careful. the bottom line is that we all have human beings or their organizations. and we all have sensitive types of e-mails. b
china led or inspired, but it leads me to this. how the heck do you get in defense contractors? because i would imagine that they have a couple of concerns. >> they almost make it look easy. but the fact is it's not about firewalls. you can have the best firewalls in the world, but when it comes down to it, the weakest link in any organization is a human being. this group that we tied back, those guys are really masters, not just in computer hacking, but the art of engineering. it is very...
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so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected, if not better. > we will take out our pollution put there tim. and what about the united states? what worries you about the market here? > > you know, not a lot worries me right now in this market. it is liquidity-driven. the fed is buying 80% of the treasury, which is unbelievable. i never thought i'd see that. so i think as long as that occurs, and that's occurring, and there's no riot in the bond market, if you will, then i think the market looks like it is poised to challenge its all-time high - that's the s&p. small caps and mid-caps already have. the dow is about to. why not the s&p? liquidity-driven market, i don't try and rationalize too much other, but i don't really want to participate in the downside until i see some kind of divergence or so
so i think in general things are moving in china. there is still a lot to be done and a lot of reform to be done, not the least of which is clean air and clean water. but i think these are things, initiatives to look forward to, and other than that, i think china is moving as expected, if not better. > we will take out our pollution put there tim. and what about the united states? what worries you about the market here? > > you know, not a lot worries me right now in this market. it is...
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and cleanliness of our water and soil to get their product to market so the global market can sell to china and india and not to give to us. neil: i think yoo are using that as a smokescreen. >> i'm not. i'm not. neil: you're saying that this is going to the various sites around the world. it sounds like you'd still be against it. >> that is ridiculous. there is no way they would even promise that. neil: but you don't like fossil fuels at all. >> definitely time to that we move away from fossil fuels. nevertheless, -- neil: you're not against all the options here? nuclear, wind, solar, you are not against a full doddle strategy or use the more? >> i am against using things that are destructive to our health and our clean water been tainted, our soil in our lives been tainted. our ecosystem as well. neil: it is good to see you. >> it is good to see you too, thanks. neil: coming up next, we will talk a lot about this hey, it's me, progressive insurance. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh]
and cleanliness of our water and soil to get their product to market so the global market can sell to china and india and not to give to us. neil: i think yoo are using that as a smokescreen. >> i'm not. i'm not. neil: you're saying that this is going to the various sites around the world. it sounds like you'd still be against it. >> that is ridiculous. there is no way they would even promise that. neil: but you don't like fossil fuels at all. >> definitely time to that we...
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apple is said to be making a call that could boost business in china. according to a morgan stanley analyst, as early as this summer, apple could launch an iphone mini that sells for $330. if the low-cost iphone entices consumers, it could give apple a 20% larger slice of the smartphone market in china. coming soon, a battle over movie trailers. traditionally, those short clips that entice moviegoers to come back to see the advertised film were tacked onto feature films by the studios. now, the l.a. times says some studios are being asked to pay as much as $100,000 to play just one trailer. still to come, the government wants to lock up criminal masterminds on wall street. will the plan succeed? that's later. but first, if you've considered one of those work-from-home ads, stay tuned. we'll hear about some common traps next, with bill moller. a lot of retirees stay active and earn an income by starting their own business. sometimes companies pitch retirees on a business idea. sometimes there's a lot of pressure in that pitch. so, how do you know what's
apple is said to be making a call that could boost business in china. according to a morgan stanley analyst, as early as this summer, apple could launch an iphone mini that sells for $330. if the low-cost iphone entices consumers, it could give apple a 20% larger slice of the smartphone market in china. coming soon, a battle over movie trailers. traditionally, those short clips that entice moviegoers to come back to see the advertised film were tacked onto feature films by the studios. now, the...
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it will be built in china. 40,000 peep have expressed interest in buying tickets. they will dress in period costumes and dine from the same menu. palmer said apparently, with a straight face that one of the benefits of global warming is that there are not as many icebergs in the north atlantic and he promises to have enough life boats. >> two officers shot? san tan cruise, we will go back to breaking news after the break. >> an update on the breaking news, live scenes, live pictures from the nbc chopper. two officers have been shot and taken to the hospital, no word on their conditions. there are reports that a third person may have also been shot of course it looks like they have brought in an armored vehicle. it happened not far from the santa cruz board walk. the man hunt is on for the suspect. if fbi has now joined in on the man hunt. we will have the latest coming up. see you then. thanks. >>> on our broadcast tonight, ready or not. we're now within 72 hours of those drastic budget cuts across the american economy, and the question tonight is, if it's as dire
it will be built in china. 40,000 peep have expressed interest in buying tickets. they will dress in period costumes and dine from the same menu. palmer said apparently, with a straight face that one of the benefits of global warming is that there are not as many icebergs in the north atlantic and he promises to have enough life boats. >> two officers shot? san tan cruise, we will go back to breaking news after the break. >> an update on the breaking news, live scenes, live pictures...
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political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to steal from us. liz: stephen moore, thank you so much, sir. next up, two teams playing in the super bowl on sunday. but what about the other 30 teams? the democrats in washington have their way. they will all be working to fight climate change. don't go away. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of
political dissidents in china. we are the land of freedom and liberty and democracy. >> let me add another thing. we are a nation that believes in intellectual property. this is what is being stolen by the chinese. you go to china today and everybody is walking around with these ripoff technologies, the iphone or whatever, our music, entertainment, it is essentially all being stolen by china. i believe in free trade. i believe in this, but i don't believe that countries should be able to...
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and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but there are other things happening in the enterprise part of the technology center always propel growth going forward. >> tom: you also like the industrial sector. i suppose that makes sense with the rebound in china. it's had a nice run lately. what do you expect out of industris over the next year or so? >> for industrials, there's leverage to a pickup in capital responding and i think the pickup in merger acquisition and activity as we've seen is an indication that corporations are beginning to redeploy some of their cash, and i think we're going to see that come through in more c
and china together? >> well, we like the technol sector for a number of reasons. first we do think you're going to see a pickup in global growth. tech companies are very linked to the global economy. a lot of the technology companies rely on corporate capital spend. so that's where we think we'll seen inflection point there. valuations for the tech sector are the lowest they've been since the mid-90s. the sector trades at a petraeu p/e level. everybody knows about the mobility story but...
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china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than we do in europe. we have a third of our corporate growth coming from new hotels in china. by the way, these are great hotels. they're great management contracts and nobody wants our capital there. this is all cashless growth, with local money being invested. >> now, there's also a perception both with
china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as...
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can china become gm's largest market? interesting question, right? can europe stop them in their tracks like it has? will the government soon be out of the stock? we got to get some caller on the stock because some people say this is incredibly cheap stock and others say it's played out. we get results from jarden, too. we've been extremely skeptical but let's say he keeps taking over yard after yard of the aisles in target with his indispensable gadgets. i go nowhere without my jimmy buffet margarita mix. i bet he delivers well. pepsico as well, has performed extremely well. i would use any weakness to roll into the stock. then there's waste management. lots of talk about how the company could do a real estate trust investment diversion. i expect we'll learn if they're going into the reit structure when they report. i'm listening also for hints of a bigger dividend. waste management is revered in the industry because of their use of natural gas trucks -- natural gas as a surface fuel. friday morning we hear from enbridge. when we hear about gasoline
can china become gm's largest market? interesting question, right? can europe stop them in their tracks like it has? will the government soon be out of the stock? we got to get some caller on the stock because some people say this is incredibly cheap stock and others say it's played out. we get results from jarden, too. we've been extremely skeptical but let's say he keeps taking over yard after yard of the aisles in target with his indispensable gadgets. i go nowhere without my jimmy buffet...
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china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have backed off and enforcing a lot of the types of activities and behavior that we would expect. for example, we have.in terms of discipline in china on helping north korea get a bomb. we have backed up disappointing china in terms of stealing. the we know that they are stealing our international property. it's applied to mitt romney romney brought up during the campaign. by the way, you used the right point. i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak an
china is taking advantage of that. okay, make this connection. >> as you know, china other than the u.s. federal reserve is more in debt than any other institution in the world. i am not making the case that it's only the fact that we owe the chinese so much money that these kinds of things happen. here is the case i'm making. if you look at the behavior of this administration and you could maybe even make the case for the bush administration as well. there is no question that we have...
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meantime not all doom and gloom from china. check out this headline, gm, general motors posting a record month for sales in china. stock up 2%. let's bring back phil lebeau on "street signs." talk to us more about what drove, excuse the pun, gm to this record moment. >> well, gm has always been strong in china. that's part of it, mandy. the lunar new year which typically falls in january is in february this year. as a result sales slow down around the lunar new year. that's not happening. this january more people in showrooms in china. not just general motors reporting strong sales in china. honda, nissan, a number of other automakers having positive comments pout what's happening in china. look at the market overall in terms of sales strength. that's what they did in january. nissan, honda, gm up 16%. look at, this guys. everybody says, sales are slowing down in china. no they are not. they are going to be 21 million vehicle sales in china this year. that's the estimate from lmc auto, that's sold around the world. the bottom l
meantime not all doom and gloom from china. check out this headline, gm, general motors posting a record month for sales in china. stock up 2%. let's bring back phil lebeau on "street signs." talk to us more about what drove, excuse the pun, gm to this record moment. >> well, gm has always been strong in china. that's part of it, mandy. the lunar new year which typically falls in january is in february this year. as a result sales slow down around the lunar new year. that's not...
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the street was aware that this china issue was much big never their press relief. the problem with this is that it's probably cheap, but it gets cheaper. we really don't know for how long longer these negative headlines overseas. i would hesitate to buy this before it tests 60, 59, somewhere in that area. >> the yum story, we didn't expect it, it wwe thought the cs were going to lift quickly, but certainly not any faster than we anticipa anticipated. >> you're not willing to be a beier of this? attend of the stay, this comes down to a bad publicity story. >> there's increased competition in china, there's the law of average numbers, they have opened so many stores there for so long. you cannot continue to get growth from one place forever. there's more than the contamination issue, there's not a human being on earth that dwunlt understand they're growing in china. and the other chains are not just sitting there and watching this unfold. >> if they're the market leader there, they're the market leader there. >> the competitors haven't signed an agreement saying a la
the street was aware that this china issue was much big never their press relief. the problem with this is that it's probably cheap, but it gets cheaper. we really don't know for how long longer these negative headlines overseas. i would hesitate to buy this before it tests 60, 59, somewhere in that area. >> the yum story, we didn't expect it, it wwe thought the cs were going to lift quickly, but certainly not any faster than we anticipa anticipated. >> you're not willing to be a...
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company that points out -- points a finger at china. this is allegedly the building in shanghai that is believed to be at the center of the global hacking operation. the office is said to be occupied by a chinese military unit. the chinese government denies the accusations. experts say hacking is a way of gaining an advantage over countries that the chinese art keen to try -- are keen to try to outsmart. >> stealing valuable intellectual property, having some financial, proprietary information -- , in lash out politically some instances. >> the real worry is that the hackers turn your attention to delicate infrastructure, like oil refineries and power stations. online corporate security will need to be beefed-up even further if company files and customer safety are to be preserved. china's incoming president is promising to make the fight against corruption a centerpiece of his office. says moreng -- xi than 100,000 officials were caught out last year. 60 of those cases were at a senior level. the highest being the downfall of bo xilai.
company that points out -- points a finger at china. this is allegedly the building in shanghai that is believed to be at the center of the global hacking operation. the office is said to be occupied by a chinese military unit. the chinese government denies the accusations. experts say hacking is a way of gaining an advantage over countries that the chinese art keen to try -- are keen to try to outsmart. >> stealing valuable intellectual property, having some financial, proprietary...
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it is not just china. we see over 100 countries around the world involved with cyber espionage right now. it is too easy to steal information and money and the cyber domains around the world are an easy victim to prey and to the hackers out there. so we need to work on this and we need to work on it fast and technology and government need to come together to fix it. liz: well, you're bridging it. thank you very much. dave dewalt is the chairman of mandiant and ceo of fireeye and companies go to him, not the fbi, because they want to keep it quiet but also want help with this thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. liz: david? david: we have many so breaking news. you heard it here first. last week the news about the sec investigation into trading for heinz. heinz stock of course right before, the day before the announcement was made by berkshire hathaway that they were going to try to acquire heinz, some very mysterious trading leading to 1.7 million dollars in profits, leading to the sec invest
it is not just china. we see over 100 countries around the world involved with cyber espionage right now. it is too easy to steal information and money and the cyber domains around the world are an easy victim to prey and to the hackers out there. so we need to work on this and we need to work on it fast and technology and government need to come together to fix it. liz: well, you're bridging it. thank you very much. dave dewalt is the chairman of mandiant and ceo of fireeye and companies go to...
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learning about ancient china is important to understanding china today. >> the exhibit runs until late may in asian art museum. >> and the stage is set for san francisco's spectacular lunar new year celebration. it marks the start of the lunar calendar and sell bra briats the year of the snake. costumes and firecrackers will light up the parade route. it begins tonight at market and second streets and winds through into chinatown and ends at concern any and washington street. >> coming up next, oscars one day away and we have a preview of the special tribute to james bond. also a community in the east bay is getting together right now to help the family of one of shooting victims of sanity di >> katie: welcome back. we're starting with a quick look at the weather. here a lisa argen. >> another beautifully sunny shot on top of vollmer peak but it doesn't show the clouds out there. much of the bay area waking up to a sunny morning but we do have a weak front that pushed on through. a few lingering clouds in the south bay and along the central coast but temperatures are much milder this m
learning about ancient china is important to understanding china today. >> the exhibit runs until late may in asian art museum. >> and the stage is set for san francisco's spectacular lunar new year celebration. it marks the start of the lunar calendar and sell bra briats the year of the snake. costumes and firecrackers will light up the parade route. it begins tonight at market and second streets and winds through into chinatown and ends at concern any and washington street....
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, because the computer giant based in china said they would begin making their think-branded computers at a facility in north carolina, creating 115 new american jobs. that's pretty darn good, too. should the president have mentioned them? we'll be right back. you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision o
, because the computer giant based in china said they would begin making their think-branded computers at a facility in north carolina, creating 115 new american jobs. that's pretty darn good, too. should the president have mentioned them? we'll be right back. you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved...
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and now for the first time, new evidence pinpoints the attacks as coming in and out only from china, but as you point out, from the chinese military. a seven-year internet hunt zeroed in on one neighborhood in shanghai, and finally, this 12-story building, the source of thousands of cyber attacks against 141 u.s. companies spanning 20 industries. whose building is it? according to a new report confirmed by u.s. intelligence, it's the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's peoples liberation army. >> i think it was time to let the world know, it's actually not just from china, it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid, our financial institutions, our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, facebook, "the new york times," "washington post" and "wall street journal," and only today, apple. the hackers have user names like ugly g
and now for the first time, new evidence pinpoints the attacks as coming in and out only from china, but as you point out, from the chinese military. a seven-year internet hunt zeroed in on one neighborhood in shanghai, and finally, this 12-story building, the source of thousands of cyber attacks against 141 u.s. companies spanning 20 industries. whose building is it? according to a new report confirmed by u.s. intelligence, it's the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's...
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>> are you talking about demand in china? >> yeah. >> demand in china, you know, softened for us. so we export logs off the west coast, our primary market for our log exports has always been japan, but the chinese entered the market, we saw demand fall off and we're starting to see some pick up in the demand for logs from china. in our cellulose fibers business, that's our fourth business segment, about an equal mix between europe and asia. we see signs the chinese economy is firming a bit. >> are we underestimating the coming build and recovery from hurricane sandy here in the eastern part of the united states? some of the traders sitting at my desk personally impacted by what's going on there. >> the last time we talked about that was immediately after sandy and it was really too early to tell. there was a lot of disruption in the distribution channels. i was in a meeting last week with economist mark zandi. he talked about the destruction in that storm of approximately 250,000 homes. that won't happen immediately. it takes a while for a homeowner to connect with their insurance
>> are you talking about demand in china? >> yeah. >> demand in china, you know, softened for us. so we export logs off the west coast, our primary market for our log exports has always been japan, but the chinese entered the market, we saw demand fall off and we're starting to see some pick up in the demand for logs from china. in our cellulose fibers business, that's our fourth business segment, about an equal mix between europe and asia. we see signs the chinese economy is...
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and that is clearly happening in china today. on the other hand, apple has to keep ahead through innovation. and i thought that cook made a pretty impassioned argument for innovation not being dead. he said our north star is a great product, you know, 25% of apple employees are still working on new products. so, you don't get the sense they're out of ideas, but that's what investors want to see is true innovation. and that only occurs every couple of years. >> steve, thank you for your time. as we head to break, take another look at shares of comcast and general electric. both still trading higher on news that comcast will purchase ge's remaining stake in nbc universal. almost a $17 billion deal. meantime, first move tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry uni
and that is clearly happening in china today. on the other hand, apple has to keep ahead through innovation. and i thought that cook made a pretty impassioned argument for innovation not being dead. he said our north star is a great product, you know, 25% of apple employees are still working on new products. so, you don't get the sense they're out of ideas, but that's what investors want to see is true innovation. and that only occurs every couple of years. >> steve, thank you for your...
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is what he is looking in sales for in china as well as men. he thinks the sales to men go up about 60%. if we break through 50, down to 49, i'm a buyer. >> look where we are. >> we did get down and i bought a very small position so far. >> one share? >> we traded down a couple thousand shares. but it traded down to 4824 or something like that. i didn't buy anywhere near that bottom. but with it trading right here, i am along the stock and i do like the way it held in here. we had that big wash out when weiss and i were talking about it. steven generously allowed me some air time. >> something you disputed over there. >> no wab that was after the drop. when it dropped down to 50. i say you wait until it breaks 50 to buy it. now that it has, i have. >> okay. when you the viewers ask, we deliver with trade on stocks lighting up my twitter feed lately. >> weiss, what do you do with the name? >> i like freeport. it has come back quickly since the changing acquisition. however i still think that used to be the proxy for copper and i would much rathe
is what he is looking in sales for in china as well as men. he thinks the sales to men go up about 60%. if we break through 50, down to 49, i'm a buyer. >> look where we are. >> we did get down and i bought a very small position so far. >> one share? >> we traded down a couple thousand shares. but it traded down to 4824 or something like that. i didn't buy anywhere near that bottom. but with it trading right here, i am along the stock and i do like the way it held in...
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how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed was china. aren't we petrify thad china is stalled. break down the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is khmer call. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. china coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got the whole litany, isn't the consumer tapped out by higher gasoline prices? by the end of the payroll tax holiday, by increased taxes for the rich. by the bad weather lately. i don't know, but newly created gatsby index was on fire. dollar tree, and great gatsby nick caraway. and how about the all-time high, home depot. three-point jump macy's moving up another buck and walmart continuing to run, despite endless attempts by portraying the company having a dim view of the future. something by the end of the show saying jcpenney stinks, oh, i threw that out there, more at the ends of the show. w
how about china? how about china? another reason we got crushed was china. aren't we petrify thad china is stalled. break down the handbook here, and china stalled, that means commodities stalled, which means the strength is khmer call. i told you we want to listen to michael sutherland, the biggest pure play in mining equipment. china coming on strong, a demand for commodities around the globe. another issue neutered by today's evidence. but isn't the consumer -- i got the whole litany, isn't...
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china's numbers are looking better so you've got to listen to the markets. the markets predict the economy. the economy does not predict the markets, a little ahead of itself as michael said. michael in hebrew says liken to god and you are liken to god with your predictions. however, the markets basically are saying 54% bulls and only 24% bears. maria, you could see a pullback, but i would say right now buy on any pullback. >> it does seem like this mentality of buy on the dip, exactly what david says is going to basically at the end of the day carry through. you don't think so? >> look at junk debt the last three, four trading days. they have blown out. emerging market sovereign debt, emb, fallen off a cliff. a real hiccup is starting in the credit markets. that could filter through with a lag to the stock market, just as nobody -- just as everyone is getting hyper bullish. what i'm suggesting sin personally in the market there's not enough confirmation, and this could be the start of a turn. >> how is that possible though? david mentions the transports. do
china's numbers are looking better so you've got to listen to the markets. the markets predict the economy. the economy does not predict the markets, a little ahead of itself as michael said. michael in hebrew says liken to god and you are liken to god with your predictions. however, the markets basically are saying 54% bulls and only 24% bears. maria, you could see a pullback, but i would say right now buy on any pullback. >> it does seem like this mentality of buy on the dip, exactly...
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intelligence, it's the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's peoples liberation army. >> i think it was time to let the world know, it's actually not just from china, it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets, of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid. our financial institutions. our air traffic control systems. >> reporter: other targets of chinese hackers, familiar brand names like coca-cola, facebook, "the new york times," "washington post" and "wall street journal," and only today, apple. the hackers have user names like ugly gorilla. and doda. according to this instructional manual from mandia, the computer security firm that did the study. >> here we see him logging in. he has used this count for spear fishing and generating additional e-mail accounts. >> reporter: what is spear fishing? it's how attackers gain a foothold into a company's computer network by sending deceptive e-mails, tricking users to clicking on a malicious link
intelligence, it's the headquarters of unit 61398, the cyber warriors for china's peoples liberation army. >> i think it was time to let the world know, it's actually not just from china, it's the chinese government sanctioning these attacks. >> reporter: among the targets, of china's hackers, america's very infrastructure. >> now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid. our financial institutions. our air traffic control systems. >> reporter:...
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and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel or plato. >> that was abc's nick schifrin in rome. after benedict says good-bye to the church's cardinals, he flies by helicopter to the papal retreat. he will offer a blessing from the balcony and then shut the door. in his own words, benedict will be hidden for the rest of his life. >>> and it is a very busy morning in rome. and our friends at "gma" are planning complete coverage of this historic day. keep it right here on abc news. >>> our other major story, is massive budget cuts set to begin in less than 24 hour ps. after weeks of warnings, president obama softened his tone about the cut
and as i say, who else rules 1 billion people, other than the heads of china and india? >> reporter: he's considered one of the greatest living theologian. always more comfortable with books than with crowds. that's where he will return. benedict will disappear from public view, dedicating himself entirely to prayer and meditation. >> he was not a great administrator. he was a teacher. he was a german professor. he was a man, an intellect on the level of one of the greats like hagel...
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even this week, china's government again denied responsibility for the attacks. and computer experts say most companies are afraid if they complain about the hacking they'll then lose access to billions of dollars of business in china. >> thank you, an drea. here is david. >>> peter alexander is at the white house this morning. give us the latest from the links, peter. this is very important. >> reporter: david, this is very important. as you know well, there are perks to being a president. just a couple of years ago, he brought together an informal dream team with lebron james and dwyane wade. this weekend it was golf with tiger woods who pulled back the curtain, revealing the detailed secrets of the state of the president's game. this is as close as anyone got to witnessing the most talked about golf pairing in years. >> called up and said, hey, tiger, do you want to play? obviously, there is a process that's involved. it was an invitation that you certainly don't turn down. >> reporter: for years he was to golf what the president is to politics. this ruthless
even this week, china's government again denied responsibility for the attacks. and computer experts say most companies are afraid if they complain about the hacking they'll then lose access to billions of dollars of business in china. >> thank you, an drea. here is david. >>> peter alexander is at the white house this morning. give us the latest from the links, peter. this is very important. >> reporter: david, this is very important. as you know well, there are perks to...
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. >> a trip to the airport can be nerve wracking for anyone but a government official in china took it to a new level. check out this flight video on youtube, a top level government official and the family missed their flight not once, but twice, when the flight crew would not let them board the official smash computer equipment and they tried to bash in a gate door. police were called and he was arrested. he has since apologized but police are still considering charges. >> so it is not just here at american airports where you see air rage. >> people behaving badly. >> nice bangs. >> you noticeed! >> now the forecast. mike? >> live doppler 7 hd shows across the entire state, nevada, arizona, utah, part of oregon, everyone is dry this morning. if you are headed out watch out for the cloud cover that is moving in, a sprinkle is trying to november at 54 today, and we will have mid-60's to 70 from chico, sacramento and frees me and high clouds and sunshine at monterey at 61. and no snow in yosemite and low-to-mid 70's around palm springs and san diego. >> back to the bay bridge toll plaza
. >> a trip to the airport can be nerve wracking for anyone but a government official in china took it to a new level. check out this flight video on youtube, a top level government official and the family missed their flight not once, but twice, when the flight crew would not let them board the official smash computer equipment and they tried to bash in a gate door. police were called and he was arrested. he has since apologized but police are still considering charges. >> so it is...
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hacks china as well. this is different. this is the chinese military helping their state-run organizations steal things like blueprints, pricing documents, business plans, manufacturing processes. i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called super hard. >> i'm not going to get into that. anyway, you should read the report in it's full entirety. >> u.s. companies fighting back against president obama's new health care law. financial times reporting a few employers considering cutting hours of workers so they are not qualified as fulltime workers, rather than in insuring their staff. and other things, paying the penalty instead of paying to in sure. we could have seen this coming, couldn't we? >> there's gambling in casablanca, tyler. i can't believe it. look, remember when they started pr
hacks china as well. this is different. this is the chinese military helping their state-run organizations steal things like blueprints, pricing documents, business plans, manufacturing processes. i do not believe that our u.s. government is helping the likes of ge and 3m and everybody else steal from the chinese. it's not equivalent, asymmetric list. >> the detail, the name of one of the hackers in china. they called him ugly gorilla in that report. >> the other one was called...
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does seem that the china impact is lasting to 2013. this is more than just a china story. this is a p.r. problem for yum in china. >> it is, though i really hope they can get past it. such a great company. it's a little too rich for me, but i think -- i actually think they will be able to get past it, i do. >> could be a buying opportunity. b.k., you are an expert in the meat space -- >> i have carved out quite a career. i looked at yum at a proxy for china, in the growth was picking up or slowing don't. i don't think you can do that anymore. this is a p.r. problem. they will get past it, but for now, you can't trade it as a china proxy anymore. i do not think it's a buying opportunity. >> you don't look at the guidance, say, oh, bad news for nike, the other players in china -- >> this has been a problem -- i've been wrong on this name for awhile. i thought they would get over this issue they've had now for awhile, with the concern about the chicken. stock sold off from 70 to 65, now trading closer to 60, 61. seems like sooner or later they can get past that, but i believe
does seem that the china impact is lasting to 2013. this is more than just a china story. this is a p.r. problem for yum in china. >> it is, though i really hope they can get past it. such a great company. it's a little too rich for me, but i think -- i actually think they will be able to get past it, i do. >> could be a buying opportunity. b.k., you are an expert in the meat space -- >> i have carved out quite a career. i looked at yum at a proxy for china, in the growth was...
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pepsi formed a venture last year in china with king yi. and they have major exposure to bottled water, tea, and juice in a nonrisky way. coca-cola investing heavily in china, but this tea alliance, giving them serious trouble. pepsico made very shareholder-friendly moves. and a 5.6% dividend move. and not as good as the boost that coca-cola gave you today. the superior organic growth from pepsico, equal yield skews toward pep. apples to apples or soda to soda. a pure oddity, but it drives home how right it is that pepsi is outperforming coke. pepsi's business doing better than coca-cola's, but the stock is cheaper too. if you're looking to get more defensive, which many of you are, pepsico is the stock to buy on the way down. let me be clear about what i mean. pepsico is less than a buck off its high. buy 25 every point and a half now. if you are buying all at once, are you not hearing me and listening to me. i'm not saying it's time to load up the soda and snack truck with pepsico. let's leave it at that. >>> berniece in new york. bernice
pepsi formed a venture last year in china with king yi. and they have major exposure to bottled water, tea, and juice in a nonrisky way. coca-cola investing heavily in china, but this tea alliance, giving them serious trouble. pepsico made very shareholder-friendly moves. and a 5.6% dividend move. and not as good as the boost that coca-cola gave you today. the superior organic growth from pepsico, equal yield skews toward pep. apples to apples or soda to soda. a pure oddity, but it drives home...
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versus china in fair freed. free trade-fair trade is how we look at it. >> is it becoming less as chinese labor can costs go up, though? >> yeah, mandy. what we see is there is a shift. we have been in china since 1986 so we understand what is happening there. we are seeing costs in china go up. it is not just us, it is a number of different companies. that puts a whole different perspective on the competitive landscape as it relates to outdoor power equipment and engines used in that outdoor power equipment. >> so todd, if you and andrew got together and had a tug-of-war, generac, briggs & stratton, who would win? come on, you guys are 15 miles apart. i will buy at kopps. so come on. >> aaron is a very good guy running a very good company. we also have a great company with great employees. >> diplomatic. >> very diplomatic. i apologize for calling aaron angie. my stupid twitter feed. todd, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's check in with sharon eppers epperson, hey, sharon. >> hey, mandy. we are s
versus china in fair freed. free trade-fair trade is how we look at it. >> is it becoming less as chinese labor can costs go up, though? >> yeah, mandy. what we see is there is a shift. we have been in china since 1986 so we understand what is happening there. we are seeing costs in china go up. it is not just us, it is a number of different companies. that puts a whole different perspective on the competitive landscape as it relates to outdoor power equipment and engines used in...
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you have to watch what is happening in china. that helps the palladium. >> having a week in china and then not. thank you for checking in. the new york stock exchange down 29 on the dow. >> down 29. dow jones industrial average 52-point range. s&p 45u500, playing a game of w and see ahead of important data coming out later this week. talking to traders, are you listening closely to what the president will stay in the state of the union? they down play that. not quite as interesting as other point we have. to the down side today, home depot on a percentage basis. of course coca-cola which will report earnings later this week, along with united tech knoll jit and alcoa. sharon was talking about gold and how it is under pressure today. so too are gold stocks. they have been among the weakest performers in today's session. also the strength we are seeing in financials, they have been the best performing stocks. one of the things i mentioned, there is important data coming out later this week. retail sales for the month of january. th
you have to watch what is happening in china. that helps the palladium. >> having a week in china and then not. thank you for checking in. the new york stock exchange down 29 on the dow. >> down 29. dow jones industrial average 52-point range. s&p 45u500, playing a game of w and see ahead of important data coming out later this week. talking to traders, are you listening closely to what the president will stay in the state of the union? they down play that. not quite as...
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they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy google on a pullback, but yahoo! rk they will get back to that price nearly ten years ago. frustrating owning this stock, but i think yahoo! has the upside momentum here, not google. simple as that. >> what's the catalyst for yahoo! though? >> i don't think there is a catalyst. >> yeah. >> it's continued revenue. continued revenue streams, maria. they will continue to explore and like i said artificial intelligence. don't bet against marisa. >> a sharp cat. >> a compliment. >> dow holding steady, down 50 points. was down 134. definitely has come back. we'll see if we can make more progress as we head towar
they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy...